Drake, SZA and Sexyy Red celebrate the gift of life in the accompanying music video for their hit collab "Rich Baby Daddy."Helmed by The Boy himself, the visual is filmed using both a modern-day camera and an older camcorder, and sees the trio celebrating what seems to be an intimate baby shower for Red with Christmas decorations still up. They're able to capture the moment the pregnant rapper realizes her water broke, so they pack up the party and help bring her to the hospital. Red safely delivers her baby (which was announced earlier this month) and the trio continue to celebrate the arrival of the rapper's newest child, ending the video with a short message of love for her.Watch the music video for Drake, SZA and Sexxy Red's "Rich Baby Daddy" above.Read more at Hypebeast
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